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The pricing includes all instruction, a flash drive with e-copy of the curriculum, breakfast and snacks each day of the seminar, and evening social events. A printed book of the curriculum can be purchased for an additional $100 per person.Â Seating is limited.

TestimonialÂ

â€śMr. Ashtonâ€™s lectures on power systems protection is easy to understand and very clear. I highly recommend his class to all individuals who want to learn more about protective relay philosophies, commissioning and testing.â€ť

â€śThis class is excellent. It should be an absolute addition to any corporationsâ€™ training program. I had the recent privilege to experience Rickâ€™s class, and after being in this field for 12 years, I was able to relate to the topics discussed, and learn some new information as well.â€ť

â€śI enjoyed the bus differentials protection. This particular section helped bridge the gap between what I do daily at work and what was taught when in college.â€ť

â€śMichael did a fantastic job of conveying the complex concepts in a manner that anyone can understand without boring the people who already have a solid understanding of the material.â€ť

â€śIt takes a somewhat overwhelming amount of information and breaks it down into easy steps to follow.â€ť

â€śVery good overview that had enough depth to answer the questions I didnâ€™t even know to ask.â€ť

â€śMr. Young is very knowledgeable on this subject. It is clear that this information is second nature to him.â€ť

Who should attend the PGE Power Systems Seminars?

Electric Power Utility Engineers

Relay Technicians

Test Engineers

University Power System Educators

Protection & Control Engineers

Engineers Seeking PDHs & Graduate Students

What are the benefits of attending?

Learn from subject matter experts

Small class sizes of up to 50 attendees allows for dynamic classroom discussion

PDH Credits

The Power Systems Seminars have been approved by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers for professional development hours. Power Systems 101, 102, and 103 have been approved for 32 professional development hours; Power Systems 104 has been approved for 24. For attendees seeking PE credits for other states, please check your stateâ€™s PDH regulations.

NETA CTDs

The Power Systems 101, 102, and 103 courses are eligible for 32 NETA Continuing Technical Development Credits (CTDs) and Power Systems 104 is eligible for 24 NETA Continuing Technical Development Credits (CTDs). NETA Certified Technicians (Level III and Level IV) are required to earn a minimum of 48 CTDs every three years to maintain their certification. For more information about the CTD program and requirements, please contact the NETA office atÂ [email protected]Â or 888-300-6382.